Fernando Soto directs this adaptation of ¡Ay Carmela!, by the playwright and Valencian theater director José Sanchis Sinisterra. Premiered in Madrid in 1987 and in Buenos Aires in 1989, it was taken to the cinema by Carlos Saura and released in 1990.
Ay Carmela has won the Award for the best performance of Palma Feria de Artes Escénicas de Andalucía 2018.
Cristina Medina and Santiago Molero play Carmela and Paulino, two actors who, in the middle of a civil war, perform in republican Spain. The Francoist troops take them prisoner and force them to make a show for them, which will outrage Carmela.
From September 3 to 5, 2026, Santa Eugènia becomes a large living stage with a new edition of the Mostra d'Arts Cèniques.
For three days, the ...
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Theatre returns to one of Mallorca's most striking venues: a 1st-century AD Roman theatre carved into the rock, open to the sky and under the stars ...
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The Ottoman assault on Ciutadella in 1558, told on the stones of a 1st-century AD Roman theatre. The Mostra de Teatre closes its season with one of its most ...
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Sale of food products, plants, flowers, clothing and footwear. It is held mornings from 8:00 to 14:00 pm in the Mestre Mas street.
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